All United States articles – Page 325
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ArticleAPL plans new US logistics terminal
Singapore container shipping line APL is developing a new intermodal container terminal in the US
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ArticleGiumarra Agricom opens avo facility
Group has launched a new avocado packing facility in Ventura, California, to better service growers
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ArticleUnited Fresh becomes MyPlate partner
Association signs MOU with the USDA to promote the 'Make Half Your Plate Fruits and Vegetables" message
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ArticleEurope absorbs most Chilean pears
Exports of Chilean pears have risen by 14 per cent as of late-June, with shipments largely headed for Europe, Latin America and the US
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ArticlePromising start for Northwest cherries
Asian markets spearhead strong start to the export season for Northwest cherries, taking a third of early shipments
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ArticleCitrus growers support US youth soccer
With the South African citrus marketing season in the US well underway, growers continue to support US youth soccer development
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ArticleNicaragua enjoys agricultural revival
Exports to the US in particular are rebounding, including melons, watermelons and potatoes
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ArticleShiloh Produce extends Chep deal
Group will continue to transport its yellow-red and white onions to supermarkets using Chep pallets
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Article'Grown in the USA' a popular concept
Shelton Group research shows that US consumers are keen to see a label on produce confirming its national origin
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ArticleUSDA to re-charter advisory committee
Fruit and Vegetable Industry Advisory Committee will welcome up to 25 representatives from the business
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ArticleNW cherry forecast revised downwards
Latest retailer crop forecast pegs the northwest cherry yields at 16.9m boxes, with fruit size and quality described as 'fantastic'
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ArticleDole launches Peach Fruit Crisp
The latest addition to the company’s signature portion-controlled cups features fresh-cut peaches with an oat topping
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ArticleUS expansion for Whole Foods
The natural and organic retailer has revealed plans to significantly boost is store numbers in the US market
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ArticleE.coli is no trouble for rouble
The E.coli crisis has apparently had little effect on the euro but, with the exception of the Russian rouble, other factors need to be considered when predicting future currency movements
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ArticleReady Pac appoints marketing director
California-based fresh-convenience specialist hires Bryan Jaynes as marketing director
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ArticleChiquita to refinance debt
Fresh produce group to make cash offer for senior notes as part of refinancing strategy
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ArticleParamount buys Texas packing facility
Californian citrus company acquires coldstorage and packing facility in Pharr from Border Cold Storage
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ArticleMexico invites US food professionals
Mexico Calidad Suprema is offering tours of certified farms and facilities aim to demonstrate the nation’s commitment to food safety
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ArticleResearch to reduce food-borne illnesses
The National Institute of Food and Agriculture has awarded grants for research into produce such as tomatoes, spinach, lettuce and other leafy greens
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ArticleIndian mango still not allowed into US
Five years after end of export ban, mangoes from Andhra Pradesh are yet to reach the US

